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  1. Hi all! Im new to higher end printing at home and was so excited to get my new Canon Pro 100 printer. But... What I see on the screen and what is printing are 2 different things ! My image is dull and missing the saturation of colour that should be there. And its not a hardware issue. Ive become overloaded on canon and youtube tutorials about calibration for monitor and printers and all that jazz. I have no idea where to start and need a basic 1-2-3 [if thats ;possible] to get things more in sync. I know this printer is capable of greatness and so is Affinity, so very grateful for your suggestions!
  2. I have taken a series of artifact photos with a small image calibration card. Where the artifacts I am looking at have a range of colours, I wanted to adjust the calibration, where possible to best present how these artifacts look in real life, and I am not a good photographer, so most are slightly off. Which tool or tools would I use in Photo?
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